Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 27

HARVEST — Motorists should expect delays during their commute on Alabama Highway 53 this week. According to the Alabama Department of Transportation, paving will start this week for improvements at […]

HUNTSVILLE – Recognized for investing in their employees and understanding their needs and wants, 15 local companies were named “Best Places to Work.” The winners were announced today at the […]

MADISON — There’s no more “acting” in her title. Brandy Williams is now chief of the Madison Fire & Rescue Department. A 27-year veteran of the department, Williams took her […]

HUNTSVILLE — With a goal of providing fast, effective relief from chronic sinus and allergy issues, a new Huntsville business aims to help residents “breathe better.” Breathe Better Institute will […]

NORMAL — With a new head football coach at Alabama A&M, there’s excitement on The Hill for the upcoming season. The Bulldogs have announced the kickoff times for their five […]

WASHINGTON – In the wake of last week’s sudden firing of the Librarian of Congress, several members of Congress, including U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell, are calling for a probe of […]

SHEFFIELD – In moves to reinforce its “commitment to strategic growth, risk oversight, and a continued focus on people and culture,” Bank Independent announced a trio of executive appointments recently. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Forecasters are calling for about a 50-70% chance of rain and thunderstorms across North Alabama this afternoon. “A few strong to marginally severe thunderstorms may develop (this) afternoon […]

HUNTSVILLE — Step by step. To help celebrate every stride taken, every survivor’s journey and every life saved through early detection, the community is invited to create the look for […]

WASHINGTON – Just a couple weeks after his visit to Huntsville, FBI Director Kash Patel reaffirmed the bureau’s commitment to expanding operations at Redstone Arsenal, calling it one of the […]

MONTGOMERY — The state’s Office of Information Technology is responding to a cybersecurity event that is affecting certain state systems. In a news release, Gov. Kay Ivey’s office said immediate […]

HAMILTON — Bevill State Community College and C3 of Northwest Alabama have launched a tuition reimbursement program to support workforce development and economic growth across Fayette, Lamar, and Marion counties. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Just 13 months after groundbreaking, Raytheon’s $115 million, 26,000 square-foot expansion of its Redstone Raytheon Missile Integration Facility reached its halfway point. Raytheon, an RTX business, said the […]

WASHINGTON — To avoid a gap in the schedule and performance until a follow-on contract is awarded, the Missile Defense Agency has issued a $25.7 million contract modification to Northrop […]

HUNTSVILLE — He was known as the “favored son of American” for his leadership during the Revolutionary War. And, Marquis de Lafayette paid a visit to Huntsville some 200 years […]

HUNTSVILLE – “No job is too big, no pup is too small.” And, in Huntsville, kids can save the day at the “PAW Patrol: Adventure Play” exhibit, which opens Tuesday […]

WASHINGTON — Bipartisan legislation that would aid veterans in crisis with the help of local law enforcement agencies was introduced today in the U.S. House by Rep. Dale Strong. Strong […]

RED BAY — More diesel motorhomes will be built in Red Bay, thanks to a partnership between Jayco and Tiffin Motorhomes. THOR Industries announced the production of diesel Class A […]

WASHINGTON – A bill to target a tax loophole that hurts state-led wildlife conservation efforts has been introduced by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville. Tuberville and Sen. Mike Crapo said the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Combining compassionate care with science, two Huntsville institutions are partnering to revolutionize the treatment of psychological trauma. Under the agreement, a new test developed by iXpressGenes will be used to […]

WASHINGTON – The sudden firing of the Librarian of Congress, Dr. Carla Hayden, the first African American and woman to hold the role, was met with an outcry from Democrats. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Motorists will notice speed limit changes in the west and east sides of Huntsville on two well-traveled roads. The changes result from the city of Huntsville’s annual review […]

OWENS CROSS ROADS — Faster. Cheaper. Stronger. Using innovative construction technology and setting industry speed and cost standards in the process, Alquist completed a groundbreaking 3D concrete printing expansion project […]

WASHINGTON – Projects at two North Alabama airports will soon take off, thanks to grants from the Federal Aviation Administration. U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt announced Wednesday that Cullman and Albertville […]